Alan Ket

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Alan Ket
Alan Ket

New York, New York

I came across this video recently and was very pleased to see artists taking into their own hands to eliminate some of the shitty ads that clutter the streets. For too long we have been bombarded with wack messages to buy shit and consume more. Its up to us to change that. Maybe this will give people some ideas on how to take over space in their hood without getting locked up.

Posted by Alan Ket on May 12, 2009 at 08:49 AM

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Alone One. OD. UW. ELW. wrote… Comment #1 posted on May 12, 2009 at 03:11 PM

one whitewashing team, one artist, and one videographer actually did get arrested during this. Illegal advertisers arrested last year.. zero.

The Janitor's Mop wrote… Comment #2 posted on May 12, 2009 at 08:01 PM

This comes off as disingenuous, basically buffing ads to put up pretentious hipster art.  Street artists despite all challenges are still getting their shine right now, why essentially put up commission walls where some garbage will end up anyway? If the goal is to get rid of illegal ads, then they should have buffed it and been done with it.

In his own words: “We’re trying to make a point here, that the public should be the ones using the space and not the commercial and private interests.”

The artist himself has private interests and stand to benefit from using this space, just as much as the corporations. It comes off as self-righteous and elitist, as if anything this douchebag puts up is better than anything else out there.

Alan Ket wrote… Comment #3 posted on May 14, 2009 at 08:32 AM

Janitor Mop, I agree with what you are saying but I also believe its a good example of someone or a few people that motivated to get rid of some of the visual ads we are bombed with and also just change their own landscape in a creative way. The point is that more can be done and this is an example of one thing that can be replicated by others and in other communities.

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Ket grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. From a young age, he fell in love with Hip Hop culture and the graffiti art movement, During his college days at New York University, he founded STRESS, a publication dedicated to celebrating urban communities, Hip Hop culture and educating youth about their rights. This magazine went on to have international distribution and being translated into Spanish language as well. Through Stress magazine, Ket created a program with Riker’s Island prison to donate magazines to inmates and to take Hip Hop musicians to perform at the prison system in order to reduce violence and connect them with the outside world. He was also one of the founders of Black August, a collective made up of Stress magazine staff and The Malcolm X Grassroots movement, in order to raise money and support for political prisoners and exchange music and ideas with youth in countries with emerging Hip Hop scenes like Cuba. Most recently he was a founder of Complex magazine along with Marc Ecko, and started a publishing imprint, From Here to Fame, to preserve Hip Hop’s rich history and to provide an imprint for marginalized writers and artists. He also has served as a consultant to Ecko Unlimited on both their apparel and video game businesses, MTV, Lugz, Vibe magazine, PepsiCo, Timberland, Azzure Denim, and many other brands.

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